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May Mass 30 – Liturgy by Staff Sacristans – Carrie Glastetter, Stephen Spink, Patricia Willer
ALTAR SERVER SCHEDULE Wednesday, May 28 – Claire McConville, Ryan Wells Thursday, May 29 – Molly Steiner, Kailey Licata Friday, May 30 – Staff
REGIS UNIVERSITY SUMMER READING SKILLS PROGRAMS Flyers were sent home that describe a series of programs designed to improve reading and study skills over the summer break and to stimulate a greater interest in reading. See flyers for class schedules, information and to register. You may also call 1-800-470-3728 or http://regis.readingprograms.org.
Bolder/Boulder As a fund raiser for Youth Ministry, we work at the race as “moveable lockers.” We are there from 7 am to 1 pm. We have a ton of fun and work hard. This is for youth (14 and older) and adults. Call Kim at 303-666-7662 x15 if you want to join us.
The theme for the 2008 Steubenville youth conferences is 'WITNESS' This summer we will seek not just to learn about the Holy Spirit, but to get to know Him as the living presence of God in our lives. And we will get to know His power - the power he wants us to have that we might be witnesses.
SUMMER ACTIVITIES Enclosed is a summer calendar for June, July and August. Most of these events will be for those entering the 6th grade and older. Adult chaperones (with Safe Environment Training) are always welcome to join us.
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HOT LUNCH PROGRAM KITCHEN HELP!!
LOST AND FOUND Please check the Lost and Found. It is overflowing. We must clear it out.
Report Cards Each student in grades first to seventh will receive his/her report card on Friday, May 30th. If you are not planning on being here, please make arrangements to pick up the report card in the school office.
Parish & School Staff Luncheons Each grade will host a lunch for the school staff and parish staff once a month to show our appreciation for all their hard work and dedication to our students.
HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL’S 19TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT Take a chance on winning a car from McCaddon Buick Dealership with a hole-in-one at Holy Family High School’s 19th Annual Golf Tournament coming up on Friday, June 13th!! The scramble tournament will be held at Broadland’s Golf Course, 7:30 AM shotgun start. If you are interested in sponsor and/or registration information, contact Marianne Alonzi at 303-410-1411, ext. 1129, or mariannne.alonzi@holyfamilyhs.com VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL The theme for this year is “Power Lab – Discovering Jesus’ Miraculous Power”. If you enjoy working with children and are available during the mornings of July 7-11 we could use your help. For further information please contact Deacon Ron at 303-666-6401. Safe training is required.
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VIRTUS – PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN “SAFE ENVIRONMENT TRAINING” Any volunteer at any school event MUST take this course to be directly involved with our children. The course must be taken once. If you have not taken the course, there are courses being offered click here for other schedules. To register online register here then click on registration.
2nd & 3rd Quarter Oct 25th No shorts, Capri’s, or short sleeve logo T-shirts may be worn from now until the 4th quarter, which begins March 20, 2008. Long or short sleeved shirts are allowed if they are Polo’s, oxfords, or turtlenecks. Skorts are allowable during all quarters. Please dress according to the weather. This helps keep the flu and colds to a minimum.
4TH Quarter Dress Code Effect Monday, March 31st. SHORTS: Shorts must be no shorter than three inches above the knees. Girls only: Cuffs may be worn on girls’ shorts only, but with the following specifications: must be of twill, corduroy or gabardine fabric; navy (K-5) or beige (6-8 only) and (zipper front for 3-8 graders) (elastic allowed in K-2). CAPRI PANTS: are considered shorts but with the following specifications: must be of twill, corduroy or gabardine fabric; navy (K-5) or beige (6-8 only) and (zipper front for 3-8 graders) (elastic allowed in K-2). SOCKS: Solid red, white, or navy tights, knee high, or crew socks. Socks are to be worn WELL above the ankle. SHOES: Tennis shoes or dress shoes. No open-toed, open back (clogs, crocks) or sandals. No plastic shoes.
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